A brief history and
guide to Naples, Italy __ "Naples is the main city in the south of Italy, the
capital of its home region of Campania, and the third biggest town in Italy.
It~ez_rsquo~s an overcrowded and sprawling metropolis holding around a million souls,
with a further two million Neopolitans populating the suburbs. It~ez_rsquo~s a major
seaport, with shipyards, and thriving industries including iron and steel,
petroleum, and porcelain ~ez_hellip~ Naples combines great riches with some grinding
poverty." A brief overview. - From knowital.com -
http://www.knowital.com/italy/napleshistory.html

Famous Neapolitans __ List of famous people with links to more detailed
information. - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naples#History
History of Naples __ A good look at the history of Naples, Italy. "Everything in
Naples, such as Naples' buildings, museums and even the language spoken by
natives bear traces of all periods of its history, from its Greek birth, until
the present day." An encyclopedic article. - illustrated - from wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Naples

Naples __ You will find an encyclopedic article with links to related materials.
"By one count the metropolitan area of Naples is the second largest in Italy
after that of Milan, with over 4,200,000 inhabitants. As with most major cities,
various other urban and metropolitan area population figures are also available.
The inhabitants are known as Neapolitans, napulitane in Neapolitan, napoletani
or poetically partenopei in Italian." This and more. - illustrated - From
wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naples

Naples International Airport __ You will find general airport information and
flight times. - illustrated - From gesac.it -
http://www.gesac.it/en/

Naples Italy __ A general overview of the city and its history. A most important
part of that history, at least in my opinion, is: "Naples is by tradition the
home of pizza, specifically it is the birthplace of the Pizza Margherita, which
traditionally is made with mozzarella, tomato and fresh Basil leaves. La vera
pizza (true pizza) should be made in a wood burning oven similar to a Tandoori
oven. Other forms of pizza (such as those sold in Naples by streetside stalls)
are known as pizzetta." - illustrated - From italylink.com -
http://www.italylink.com/travel/naples.html